You also said Robiskie sucked...our offense ranked a hell of a lot better last year than it did this year...

*Excuses in 1, 2, 3....

There was a 25+ year gap of Robiskie calling plays. He did some things ok and the rest horrible. I thoought our OL played better maybe because of scheme and having Russ Grim. Hue/Haley put Mayfield in bad situations that couldve gotten him killed. Kitches forcused on protection first then easy reads in the passing game and Mayfield broke the rookie record for TDs. We need somebody with that same mindset.

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Crazy that minutes after the Kubiak news is released there is already news of interviews for the Broncos OC job, it's what 4-5 days since news broke LaFleur got the Packers job and not one word about an interview for the Titans OC job.

I think I heard that JRob and Vrabel both took vacation. They'll hit it hard when they return!

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So he had a successful offense with AJ Green, Marvin Jones, Sanu, Tyler Eifert, and an offensive line with several All-Pros? How impressive.

Lmao. This cant be serious.

Eifert only played one year with Hue as OC. And he only played 13 games that season. Good one though! Hes more injury prone than Mariota, had one good year (like Mariota) and you use him as if hes Travis fucking Kelce. Hilarious.

Marvin Jones was there only one of those years as well. Lol at you using Marvin anyway...

And I see you didnt mention their RB. Who was it, Jeremy Hill? He a baller too? Lol

As far as the OL, Whitworth was damn good, sure. Other than that, only two guys made the all pro team once each, and neither was a year when Hue was OC.

The two years Hue was OC they finished 15th and 7th in total offense. 7th is damn good regardless of the talent. And 15th is better than our past seasons...

So he had one bonafide playmaker, one bonafide OLineman, an average QB, and a couple decent role players.

Now that I think about it, you're right. That offense was stacked!

Meanwhile, MLF had Gurley, Whitworth, Saffold, Woods, Kupp, Watkins, Sullivan and didnt even call plays. Was shit for us, and still got a HC gig. LMAO

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Eifert only played one year with Hue as OC. And he only played 13 games that season. Good one though! Hes more injury prone than Mariota, had one good year (like Mariota) and you use him as if hes Travis fucking Kelce. Hilarious.

Marvin Jones was there only one of those years as well. Lol at you using Marvin anyway...

And I see you didnt mention their RB. Who was it, Jeremy Hill? He a baller too? Lol

As far as the OL, Whitworth was damn good, sure. Other than that, only two guys made the all pro team once each, and neither was a year when Hue was OC.

The two years Hue was OC they finished 15th and 7th in total offense. 7th is damn good regardless of the talent. And 15th is better than our past seasons...

So he had one bonafide playmaker, one bonafide OLineman, an average QB, and a couple decent role players.

Now that I think about it, you're right. That offense was stacked!

Meanwhile, MLF had Gurley, Whitworth, Saffold, Woods, Kupp, Watkins, Sullivan and didnt even call plays. Was shit for us, and still got a HC gig. LMAO

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There was a 25+ year gap of Robiskie calling plays. He did some things ok and the rest horrible. I thoought our OL played better maybe because of scheme and having Russ Grim. Hue/Haley put Mayfield in bad situations that couldve gotten him killed. Kitches forcused on protection first then easy reads in the passing game and Mayfield broke the rookie record for TDs. We need somebody with that same mindset.

Didnt Mularkey have that mindset? Whyd you run him off?

Btw, Cassell and Big Ben both got hurt under Haley. Dalton only missed three games under Hue. And that was because he threw a horrid INT and then made an even worse tackle attempt that broke his thumb. Surely, we arent putting that on Hue...

So maybe it was more Haley (who technically was the OC, right?) Than it was Hue...strong possibility, right?

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Btw, Cassell and Big Ben both got hurt under Haley. Dalton only missed three games under Hue. And that was because he threw a horrid INT and then made an even worse tackle attempt that broke his thumb. Surely, we arent putting that on Hue...

So maybe it was more Haley (who technically was the OC, right?) Than it was Hue...strong possibility, right?

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Lmao. Foolish. JR knew he couldnt fire a playoff winning coach just because he wanted his own (Patriot) guy.

He already knew MM wouldnt go for cutting a coach who helped us finished 14th in offense, so he used it to his advantage. It was a bitch move. And some of you suckers believe it. "Oh, he gave him a chance". Lmao please. Everyone knew what Mm answer would be. Again. Jr used it to his advantage and made THAT the reason. Qhen the real reason was, he just wanted his gay ass Patriot buddies. McDaniels didnt want it, so here comes Vrabel. Lol

He wanted a guy who led us to the 14th ranked offense gone a year later. He wanted a guy gone because we finished 19th and still won a playoff game in how long? Who does that? Oh, a first time GM who wants his yes man friends to join him. That's who.

So he went out and got Vrabel. Then MLF, who we were sold on was better.

And even with our terrible 2017 year, we finished 19th to 27th this past year.

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